Hi just read your posting.Now can you please reply with the model number of your machine and also after it stops filling does it stop and beeps and shows an error code?Please reply with additional information and I am sure I can help you rectify this fault.

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probably you've got something blocking the water pump from doing its job properly so check that the water pump is free running emptying all the water if not then there is a blockage in the pump normally ist a button, paper clip or other debris out of a trouser pocket eric

Thanks for choosing FixYa and welcome. You probably have a bad water level switch. As for the agitation, the drive motor controls the agitation, spinning, and draining. It is possible for the machine to not agitate, but yet spin and drain. The motor runs clockwise and counterclockwise. It may be bad and if so, will need changed.

When the cycle doesn't advance, it's probably the timer or a cold-water supply problem:

It's the timer, if your washing machine fills with water and begins agitating, but the timer never advances--or if the washer is in a spin cycle and the timer won't advance. Then you need to replace the timer.

It may be a cold-water supply problem, if the washing machine fills with water, agitates, drains, and spins, but then doesn't fill with rinse water. See There's no cold water

if it's a top-loader, then the water level sensor is probably failed! if an older machine- there's a plastic tube (which you can't see from the outside) that measures the column of water in the tub of your machine, and triggers the agitate and spin, and rinse cycles of your machine.when it's in wash cycle the water level is lower, then it spins and drains and the rinse cycle pumps in more water (makes sense!), then drains & spins, then re-rinses at the same water level. your water level sensor is defective, probably. allowing it to over-fill.it detects the water level as 'spin' and doesn't agitate!my theory- no guaranty! if it's old get a new washer or a good used one! this is not a problem i've encountered, just a guess. good luck!

filling and agitating at same time could be pressure sw / but if filling in spin / I would replace water valve . sounds like its stuck open . . when washer stopes does the water stop. ?? if not may be timer .. your is hard to diag . need to know brand and model # ,, mm

if water stops coming into machine when you pull the plug you have faulty water level control or the hose going to it.
check the hose for cracks or worn spots, repair or replace.
If the hose is ok you have a faulty control.
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If water does not stop when you pull the plug you have a faulty water valve.
You can try dismanling it and cleaning or simply replace it.